Orvil Newton
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Not me.
It's my wife. She has recently decided that she is allergic to wool. Every time I put on a wool sweater she starts to wheeze and sneeze. This is a real problem for me because 1) we are spending the winter in Alaska, and 2) a couple of years ago I got rid of most of my Patagonia polyester fleece and capilene and replaced it with Smartwool underwear and wool sweaters. Then there is my Armani suit and a blazer, wool slacks (You can imagine what I went through finding vintage button-fly wool trousers), not to mention my prized tweed newsboy cap and Pendleton shirts.
OTOH, she has no trouble wearing Smartwool socks or her own wool/polyester cap. She does not get any skin rash or contact reaction.
What can I do? If I can't find a solution I will have to either get rid of thousands of dollars worth of my favorite clothes and replace them with polyester or find a new wife - really not an option is it?
It's my wife. She has recently decided that she is allergic to wool. Every time I put on a wool sweater she starts to wheeze and sneeze. This is a real problem for me because 1) we are spending the winter in Alaska, and 2) a couple of years ago I got rid of most of my Patagonia polyester fleece and capilene and replaced it with Smartwool underwear and wool sweaters. Then there is my Armani suit and a blazer, wool slacks (You can imagine what I went through finding vintage button-fly wool trousers), not to mention my prized tweed newsboy cap and Pendleton shirts.
OTOH, she has no trouble wearing Smartwool socks or her own wool/polyester cap. She does not get any skin rash or contact reaction.
What can I do? If I can't find a solution I will have to either get rid of thousands of dollars worth of my favorite clothes and replace them with polyester or find a new wife - really not an option is it?